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Highland Park Village

Highland Park Village
Highland Park Village 1.jpg
Highland Park Village during the Christmas Season
Location Highland Park in Dallas County, Texas,  United States
Opening date 1931
Developer Flippen-Prather Realty, Inc.
Management HP Village Partners, LP
Owner HP Village Partners, LP
Architect Fooshee & Cheek
No. of stores and services 101
Total retail floor area 200,000 square feet (19,000 m2)
No. of floors 1
Parking 1,106
Website www.hpvillage.com
Highland Park Shopping Village
Highland Park Village is located in Texas
Highland Park Village
Highland Park Village is located in the US
Highland Park Village
Location Jct. of Preston Rd. and Mockingbird Ln., Highland Park, Texas
Area 10 acres (40,000 m2)
Built 1931
Architect multiple
Architectural style Mission/spanish Revival, Colonial Revival
NRHP Reference # 97001393
Significant dates
Added to NRHP November 17, 1997
Designated NHL February 16, 2000

Highland Park Village is an upscale shopping plaza located at the southwest corner of Mockingbird Lane and Preston Road in Highland Park, Texas (USA) and was the first self-contained shopping center in America. The Highland Park Village was declared a National Historic Landmark in 2000.

Edgar Flippen and Hugh Prather, Sr. decided that Highland Park needed a shopping center that could function as a town square, the developers traveled to Barcelona and Seville, Spain as well as to Mexico and California, studying the architecture in order to plan a retail center for Highland Park.

They hired American architects Marion Fresenius Fooshee and James B. Cheek to design the center, which opened in 1931. After the death of Hugh Prather, Sr. in 1959, management of the Village was taken over by his sons, John Prather and Hugh Prather, Jr. In 1966, the Howard Corporation acquired the shopping center. Under its management, little attention was given to proper tenant mix, landscaping deteriorated, overhead wires began to criss-cross the property, inappropriate signage appeared, and tenants were permitted to make facade alterations that were not in keeping with the classical architecture of the Village. The distinctive Spanish arches were covered up and newer materials that did not blend with the basic stone and stucco began to appear.

In 1976, the Howard Corporation decided to sell the Village and enlisted the help of the Henry S. Miller Company. Henry S. Miller, Jr. became attracted to the Village’s unrealized potential. Miller had a sentimental attachment to the property because his father had been an associate of the Flippen-Prather Realty Company from 1917 to 1919 and a close friend of both partners, Hugh Prather and Edgar Flippen.

Henry S. Miller and partners acquired the property in 1976 for $5 million and was developed by the Henry S. Miller Company, which later became Henry S. Miller Interests. Under Henry S. Miller, the sleepy shopping center quickly turned into a luxury shopping destination that became known for harboring the most premiere designer shops in Texas. Lesser known, local stores were replaced with Ralph Lauren and the state's first Chanel.


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